Alpha-beasts

Hazel Quintanilla, 1982-

Book - 2023

"Welcome to Monsterlovers Headquarters! As the newest recruit to our secret organization, you're invited to explore our classified files about some of our favorite Alphabeasts from A to Z! This curated creature collection features unique information about some of the silly, cuddly, smelly, and mysterious monsters found all over the world. WARNING: Many of these monsters may cause you to laugh and learn, and maybe even inspire you to go searching for monsters yourself! Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a monster's classified file with information about where they are found, what they look like, and a unique fact about them. The book also includes a map of the monsters and where they have been 'spotted' ar...ound the world!"--Publisher's website.

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Subjects
Genres
Monster fiction
Humorous fiction
Picture books
Published
Franklin, TN : Flowerpot Press [2023]
©2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Hazel Quintanilla, 1982- (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781486727810
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

No ID is required, but readers are asked to take the Monsterlovers Oath before being granted members' clearance to Monsterlovers HQ, and a peek at its classified, top-secret files, in this monstrous abecedarian. Before the reader joins their number, the Monsterlovers--a crew of smiling kids portrayed with an array of skin tones who carry folders, cameras, or walkie-talkies--introduce brief profiles of 26 mythical creatures, as compiled by the "international organization in charge of researching and protecting monsters from around the world." These range from the Agogwe, found in East African jungles and designated "Hairiest Monster," to the Slovakian Firebird Zhar-ptitsa, voted "Cutest Monster." Each critter's lighthearted dossier includes a physical description and location, an interesting fact, and a danger level, as well as special distinguishing traits (Sheepsquatch, for example, is "smelliest"). Quintanilla's predominantly cheery cast--a rainbow of fur, fangs, scales, horns, and wings--provides a solidly global accounting and is sure to encourage deeper investigation, aided by a map, tips, and a QR code. Ages 4--7. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A worldwide, alphabetical presentation of cryptids from the files of Monsterlovers Headquarters. The "professional creature curators," who are dedicated to researching and safeguarding mythical monsters, provide readers with access to their top-secret files, arranged from A to Z. From the North American Bigfoot to the Chinese Qilin to the Central African Olitiau, a wide range of featured beasts is covered. Each write-up includes height, weight, a description, an interesting fact, and the creature's "danger level." Some creatures are labeled with superlatives ("hairiest monster" for the Agogwe and "smelliest" for the Sheepsquatch). Kids will find this a treasure trove of monsters from around the globe. The brightly colored, almost neon illustrations skew cute and approachable rather than spooky, which hits just right for younger elementary school children who aren't ready for horror and gore. A full-page map at the end of the book shows each monster superimposed on its country of origin. There are few humans depicted here, but those at the Monsterlovers Headquarters are diverse. A blue-haired, tan-skinned child with ponytails is the spokesperson and primary narrator. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A world of fun for budding cryptozoologists. (Informational picture book. 5-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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